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Saturn L series | |
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Overview | |
Manufacturer | Saturn Corporation |
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Production | May 1999 – June 17, 2004 |
Model years | 2000–2005 |
Assembly | Wilmington, Delaware, United States (Wilmington Assembly) |
Body and chassis | |
Class | Mid-size |
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Layout | Transverse front-engine, front-wheel drive |
Platform | GM2900 platform |
Related | Opel Vectra B Saab 9-3 Saab 9-5 |
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Dimensions | |
Wheelbase | 106.5 in (2,705 mm) |
Length | 190.4 in (4,836 mm) |
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Chronology | |
Successor | Saturn Aura |
The Saturn L series is a line of automobiles, sedans and station wagons that were made by Saturn Corporation in Wilmington, Delaware.
Poor sales of the L-series cars caused GM to cancel the line for 2005. The first L-series car was built in May 1999, and the last one rolled off the Wilmington line on June 17, 2004, after a short run of 2005 models. About 406,300 L-series cars were built in this period. The plant was then retooled to build the Pontiac Solstice and Saturn Sky roadsters.
The replacement for the L series, the Saturn Aura, arrived in August 2006 for the 2007 model-year. The Aura was built on the Epsilon platform, shared with the Pontiac G6, Saab 9-3, and Chevrolet Malibu.